Solid plugin slots

This page shows Solid integration for plugin slots.

Use Solid slots when registered plugins must return JSX.Element values for host-defined regions. The host owns the layout and slot types. Plugins receive only the context and props that the host supplies.

Start with Plugin slots for the shared registry, mode, ordering, and error model.

What Solid adds#

  • createSolidSlotRegistry(renderer, context, options?): Creates a registry for JSX.Element values.
  • Slot<TSlots, TContext>: Renders a slot from the required registry prop.
  • createSlot(registry, options?): Returns a registry-bound <Slot /> component.
  • SolidPlugin<TSlots, TContext>: Describes a plugin that contributes JSX.Element values.

createSolidSlotRegistry accepts the shared SlotRegistryOptions. Register plugins directly with registry.register(). Unlike Core, Solid does not need a registration wrapper or managed renderable ownership hooks.

Solid hosts use @opentui/solid/runtime-plugin-support when contributions come from Bun runtime-loaded TSX modules. See Load plugins and modules at runtime for setup and module maps.

Basic usage#

import { createCliRenderer } from "@opentui/core"
import { createSolidSlotRegistry, Slot, render } from "@opentui/solid"

type Slots = {
  statusbar: { user: string }
}

const context = { appName: "solid-app", version: "1.0.0" }
const renderer = await createCliRenderer()

const registry = createSolidSlotRegistry<Slots, typeof context>(renderer, context)

const unregister = registry.register({
  id: "clock-plugin",
  slots: {
    statusbar(ctx, props) {
      return <text>{`${ctx.appName}:${props.user}`}</text>
    },
  },
})

const AppSlot = Slot<Slots, typeof context>

const App = () => (
  <AppSlot registry={registry} name="statusbar" user="sam" mode="replace">
    <text>fallback-statusbar</text>
  </AppSlot>
)

render(() => <App />, renderer)

Optional convenience helper#

Bind a registry once when you do not want to pass it to each slot:

const AppSlot = createSlot(registry)

<Slot> props#

Prop Type Required Description
registry SlotRegistry<JSX.Element, Slots, Context> yes Registry to resolve plugins from
name keyof Slots yes Which slot to render
mode SlotMode no "append" (default), "replace", or "single_winner". See slot modes.
pluginFailurePlaceholder (failure: PluginErrorEvent) => JSX.Element no Per-slot placeholder UI when a plugin throws
children JSX.Element no Fallback UI
remaining Slots[name] varies Slot-specific props forwarded to plugin renderers

SolidSlotOptions (for createSlot)#

Option Type Required Description
pluginFailurePlaceholder (failure: PluginErrorEvent) => JSX.Element no Creates placeholder UI when a plugin throws

Plugin failure placeholders#

const Slot = createSlot(registry, {
  pluginFailurePlaceholder(failure) {
    return <text>{`plugin-error:${failure.pluginId}:${failure.phase}`}</text>
  },
})

If a contribution throws, the slot renders the placeholder. In single_winner mode, the slot uses children if no placeholder exists or the placeholder returns null.

In replace mode, an initial contribution failure without a usable placeholder adds no output. If every initial contribution fails this way, the slot uses children.

A later subtree failure uses children in single_winner mode and in replace mode with one contribution. In replace mode with multiple contributions, only the failed subtree disappears.

The slot catches a failure from the initial contribution call directly. An internal Solid <ErrorBoundary> catches failures from the reactive subtree. If the placeholder throws, the registry reports an error_placeholder failure and treats the placeholder as unavailable.

Lifecycle and disposal#

The <Slot> component subscribes to registry changes in its Solid owner. Owner cleanup removes that subscription and disposes contribution subtrees. Solid owns the lifecycle of the returned JSX.Element values.

When a component registers a plugin, register its cleanup with onCleanup:

import { onCleanup } from "solid-js"

const unregister = registry.register({
  id: "clock-plugin",
  slots: {
    statusbar: () => <text>clock</text>,
  },
})

onCleanup(unregister)

Unregistration calls the plugin’s dispose hook. Renderer destruction disposes the Solid root, clears the registry, and calls dispose. Unlike Core managed contributions, Solid contributions do not receive onActivate, onDeactivate, or onDispose node hooks. Unlike React, Solid uses owner cleanup rather than effect cleanup.

Example#

See the Solid plugin slots example.